Anglo-American University

Jewish Studies: History and Culture

  • Praha
  • Bachelor

What to expect?

The The Bachelor of Arts in Jewish Studies: History and Culture program is the newest and most distinguished Jewish Studies program in Central Europe. It emphasises the Jewish contribution and experience in Central Europe, and the practice of the humanities and social sciences.

With AAU’s international faculty of specialists, students learn practical as well as academic skills in research, communications, diplomacy, psychology, and social anthropology. This bachelor Jewish Studies program enhances cultural awareness. Students experience a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary curriculum that advances knowledge, skill, and understanding in Jewish history and culture.

How do you like these subjects?

  • Central European History
  • Introduction to Politics
  • Psychology of Aggression
  • Hebrew
  • Introduction to Jewish Studies
  • History of the Jews: From the Beginnings to the Modern Israel
  • Jewish History and Culture
  • Jewish Philosophy
  • Advanced Seminar on Holocaust
  • Jewish Literature in Central Europe
  • Jewish History in Central and Eastern Europe
  • The Jewish Community in the Czech Republic After World War II
  • Jews and Gypsies in Modern Europe: Re-invention of Difference in the Age of Homogenization
  • Memory and Genocide
  • Advanced Seminar on Kafka
  • History of Antisemitism
  • Nations and Nationalism

This might be your future career.

  • Our graduates are prepared for success in cultural management, reporting, or diplomacy, humanitarian government and nonprofit organizations, education, social research and publishing, and various forms of print and web media.
  • Our graduates are able to decisively practice their skills in intercultural communication, psychology, and sociological concepts in any field they choose to pursue.
  • Our graduates are able to communicate professionally, decisively and strategically in verbal and written English. 
  • Our graduates are able to identify, describe and discuss complex topics for international audiences.